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2+1 Gravity and Closed Time-Like Curves
In this paper we report some results obtained by applying the radial gauge to
2+1 dimensional gravity. The general features of this gauge are reviewed and it
is shown how they allow the general solution of the problem in terms of simple
quadratures. Then we concentrate on the general stationary problem providing
the explicit solving formulas for the metric and the explicit support
conditions for the energy momentum tensor. The chosen gauge allows, due to its
physical nature, to exploit the weak energy condition and in this connection it
is proved that for an open universe conical at space infinity the weak energy
condition and the absence of closed time like curves (CTC) at space infinity
imply the total absence of CTC. It is pointed out how the approach can be used
to examine cosmological solution in 2+1 dimensions.Comment: Talk given at the Workshop on ``Constraint Theory and Quantization
Methods'',10 pages, Latex, IFUP-TH-43/9
Stationary Solutions in 2+1 Dimensional Gravity and Closed Time-Like Curves
We apply the reduced radial gauge to give the general solution of the metric
in 2+1 dimensions in term of quadratures. It allows a complete controll on the
support of the source. We use the result to prove that for a general stationary
universe, conical at infinity, the weak energy condition and the absence of CTC
at space infinity prevent the occurrrence of any CTC.Comment: Talk presented at Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics,
Marseille, France, July 22-28 1993, 5 pages, Latex, IFUP-49/9
Graviton-Form Invariants in D=11 Supergravity
We complete an earlier derivation of the 4-point bosonic scattering
amplitudes, and of the corresponding linearized local supersymmetric invariants
in D=11 supergravity, by displaying the form-curvature, F^2 R^2, terms.Comment: 2 pages. One typo corrected; note added on comparison with D=10
string expansion invariants. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D1
Free Spin 2 Duality Invariance Cannot be Extended to GR
We show by explicit computation that the recently discovered duality
invariance of D=4 linearized gravity fails, already at first self-interacting,
cubic, approximation of GR. In contrast, the cubic Yang-Mills correction to
Maxwell does admit a simple deformed duality.Comment: 11 Page
Counterterms/M-theory Corrections to D=11 Supergravity
We construct a local on-shell invariant in D=11 supergravity from the
nonlocal four-point tree scattering amplitude.Its existence, together with
earlier arguments, implies non-renormalizability of the theory at lowest
possible, two loop, level. This invariant, whose leading bosonic terms are
exhibited, may also express the leading, "zero-slope", Mtheory corrections
to its D=11 supergravity limit.Comment: 16 pages RevTe
The radial gauge propagators in quantum gravity
We give a general procedure for extracting the propagators in gauge theories
in presence of a sharp gauge fixing and we apply it to derive the propagators
in quantum gravity in the radial gauge, both in the first and in the second
order formalism in any space-time dimension. In the three dimensional case such
propagators vanish except for singular collinear contributions, in agreement
with the absence of propagating gravitons.Comment: 38 pages, 1 fig. not available, LATEX, IFUP-TH-30/9
Definition of Chern-Simons Terms in Thermal QED_3 Revisited
We present two compact derivations of the correct definition of the
Chern-Simons term in the topologically non trivial context of thermal .
One is based on a transgression descent from a D=4 background connection, the
other on embedding the abelian model in SU(2). The results agree with earlier
cohomology conclusions and can be also used to justify a recent simple
heuristic approach. The correction to the naive Chern-Simons term, and its
behavior under large gauge transformations are displayed.Comment: 9 pages, RevTex, no figures, new derivation from non abelian
embedding adde
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